I really wish I could remember the name of it, but I ate at a great sushi restaurant in downtown Saskatoon. It was kind of tucked off to the side, almost in a mini-strip mall. They had lots of different vegan rolls, and while their typical miso soup has fish sauce, they offered to make me some without. They also carry gluten-free tamari if you prefer it.

You won't starve if you do Asian food. There is a great Thai place called Thien Vietnam on 3rd Ave South; big portions that I can never finish myself.

The Broadway Cafe was happy to change around their veggie wrap to make it vegan. It's a pretty big city, so they've got all the regular vegan friendly fast food places like Pita Pit and Subway. There is the Spadina Freehouse which has a few veg-friendly items; it's pretty laid back and artsy.

I'm surprised to see the Park on the top vegan friendly restaurants. I went there when I was pre-gan and it seemed like a greasy spoon, bacon and eggs all day kind of place.

Otowa Japanese Restaurant is downtown, I've eaten there with my family and we LOVE it! The people who work(ed? it's been years!) there are great with vegan substitutions for the sushi. Very highly recommend! It is downtown, but it's a fairly large stand-alone place, the ambience is great! I don't remember it being away in a strip mall, so not sure if it's the one you mean, Robynn?

Check out Earthbound Bakery. Yes, a shameless plug for my workplace, but I do all the vegan baking there and I have to say, it's pretty damn good. And about 95% of the bread is vegan. And we do serve lunch as well!

There's actually a really good Ethiopian place - Saba's. Lots of veggie options.

The Freehouse (downtown, by the river, nice location) usually has a few tofu options on their menu.

Avocado is a mexican/lounge kind of place, nice if you're going out for a few drinks and want a nice atmosphere. You can get veggie options without cheese. They also have sweet potato fries.

Dad's is a health food store on 8th street, Steep Hill is a food co-op on Broadway with a lot of hippy stuff and health food stuff. They used to get their produce delivery on Mondays, don't know if that's still true.

There's a few different sushi places in town. Sushiro right off Broadway is pretty good, kind of expensive. We used to go to an all you can eat place on 8th street when we wanted to pig out, I think the name of the restaurant was actually "All You Can Eat Sushi." It was okay.

The Yard & Flagon is a popular pub on Broadway. I think they had a housemade veggie burger but I don't know if it was vegan, I never really went there for food, just for beer. :)

That's just off the top of my head. If you have any questions please feel free to PM me! Being vegan in Saskatoon wasn't THAT hard. Although now that I live near SF I don't know if I could go back. :)

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Oh my gosh, I can't believe I forgot about Upstairs Fondue. It's a fondue place (obviously) but they have a lot of vegan options. They have a vegan cheese sauce you can get, plus fake chicken and beef and lots of veggies. Some of the chocolate fondues are vegan and they have fruit to go with it. If you say you are vegan the servers are really helpful with pointing out what is vegan and what isn't.

I've never been to that place during the day, but I think they have sandwiches and stuff with vegan options. I've only been for fancy fondue dinners.

_________________I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee

It's a Thai/Laotian place that makes their own veg fish sauce and has the best Thai food I've ever had. I still dream about their curries with sticky rice. I love it so much. Just make sure to ask for everything vegan, because they do also do non-veg stuff.

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I think the vegan one is $80 for 2 people. I only went there for special occasions like my wedding anniversary and one year my husband took me for my birthday. It's a nice place for a fancy dinner, but not an every day type place. I just looked at the online menu, looks like they got rid of the fake veggie meat for the entree fondue, but now they have vegan pierogi and ravioli or something like that.

_________________I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee

I went to Earthbound Bakery, maybe I saw you there. I was the one asking about vegan stuff. And then the family I'm staying came in this morning also asking about vegan stuff. The cookies are delicious!